Math Content Specialist information
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$35.6K - $42.1K
11% of jobs
$45K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$42.1K - $48.7K
9% of jobs
$48.7K - $55.2K
13% of jobs
The median wage is $57.4K / yr.
$55.2K - $61.8K
22% of jobs
$67K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$61.8K - $68.3K
13% of jobs
$68.3K - $74.9K
9% of jobs
$74.9K - $81.4K
6% of jobs
How much do math content specialist jobs pay per year?
As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for math content specialist in the United States is $58,837.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $70,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
A Math Content Specialist is an educational professional who develops, reviews, and enhances math curriculum and instructional materials. They ensure that math content aligns with educational standards and supports effective teaching and learning strategies. Math Content Specialists may also provide training for teachers, analyze student data to improve instruction, and help implement new educational technologies. Their goal is to improve math education outcomes across schools or educational programs.
To thrive as a Math Content Specialist, you need a robust understanding of mathematics, curriculum development experience, and typically a degree in mathematics, education, or a related field. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, standards such as Common Core, and tools like LaTeX or instructional design software is highly valuable. Strong communication, attention to detail, and creativity in presenting mathematical concepts help you stand out in this role. These skills ensure the development of high-quality, engaging math materials that effectively support student learning and curriculum goals.
Math Content Specialists often work closely with teachers and curriculum developers to ensure instructional materials are accurate, engaging, and aligned with learning standards. They may lead professional development sessions, review lesson plans, and offer guidance on best practices for teaching complex mathematical concepts. Collaboration usually involves regular meetings, feedback sessions, and joint creation or revision of resources to support both student learning and teacher effectiveness. This teamwork helps maintain high-quality math instruction across classrooms.
A math content specialist typically needs at least a bachelor's degree in mathematics, education, or a related field. Advanced roles may require a master's degree or higher, along with strong subject knowledge, curriculum development skills, and experience with educational tools or platforms.
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